The Denver Post on Wednesday launched a new native mobile application for iOS and Android devices — including iPad — to deliver the latest news, scores, photos, video and information on Colorado’s professional, college and high school sports teams.

With information on the Broncos, Nuggets, Avalanche, Rockies, Rapids, Olympics, World Cup, outdoors and college and prep sports, the app features columns, blog posts with larger images, a revamped navigational menu, photo galleries, live and on-demand video and live-updated stats and standings.

Fans can watch The Press Box live in the app from 9-11 a.m. daily, and then view clips of the show later. The app will also deliver the latest sports push notifications on scores, injuries and trade news — information that won’t be pushed in the main Denver Post app. In the coming months, users will be able to customize push notifications for specific teams and types of information.

The app replaces The Post’s four iOS-based applications for football, basketball, baseball and hockey. Fans who already have the Post’s pro football app can upgrade automatically to the new one. The pro baseball, pro basketball and pro hockey apps will no longer be fed content; fans must download the new app separately.

Tel Aviv-based startup Rumble Inc., which has a partnership with Digital First Media, The Post’s parent company, powers the technology behind the app.

Digital Director of Audience Development for Digital First Media, the parent company of The Denver Post. He is a former senior editor, director of audience development, digital director of sports and social media editor at The Post.

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